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    Posted: 03 Mar 20 at 3:02pm
H2's milk and honey lifestyle would preclude his feet from smelling, my bread and dripping lifestyle, enough said.
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I'm about 5 years into a pair of bog standard Gul hiking boots, even though, as a 'ball driver I only perch  LOL. My boots go in the washing machine along with everything bar my BA and spray top. Cool wash, minimal detergent, extra rinsing, max spin. I have no probs with kit deteriorating from this treatment. Gloves really pong even from salt water if not washed. Boots on top of the boiler to dry. Everything else just hung up in fresh air.
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Originally posted by iGRF

A bit like sails, roll them up wet from lake water, they rot, saltwater they don't, salt being a preservative I guess, maybe bacteria have a harder time in saline.


They do.

But...

Dried out salt crystals are not great... Like sandpaper
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Post Options Post Options   Quote polc1410 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Mar 20 at 4:35pm
Guys thanks for all the feedback.

Still undecided what I need. But sounds like not split toes for my use.

Seen a few things posted I've not seen before.

In order to satisfy stereotype - I will stay cheap ;)
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I was thinking about this at the gym last night - there is some weird culture in dinghy sailing that places pride in not spending cash on things. I cannot think of another sport that people do "seriously" (i.e. most weekends) where anyone would even blink if you said you spent £100 on shoes for the sport. In fact, I think in most sports if you said you went for the cheapest people would think you were very weird. Social insight over and out.
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H2, well assessed, due to age situation in sailing today, perhaps the build it yourself, repair it yourself generation are proud of their ability to make and mend, I am one of that group, if I didn't repair my own bike it stayed in the shed.
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Originally posted by H2

I was thinking about this at the gym last night - there is some weird culture in dinghy sailing that places pride in not spending cash on things. I cannot think of another sport that people do "seriously" (i.e. most weekends) where anyone would even blink if you said you spent £100 on shoes for the sport. In fact, I think in most sports if you said you went for the cheapest people would think you were very weird. Social insight over and out.


You just have to look around at the number of dinghy sailors that wear socks in their sandals.
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Originally posted by Fatboi

Best boots I have worn for hiking boats are the Adidas hiking boots. They don't give you warmth, so fine for summer, but need a neoprene sock for winter. 

Great support, comfy, fantastic grip and tough, so last longer than any others I have had. 


Cheers for that. Just found some and ordered a pair via EBay for £25 brand-new & free delivery.
I think they've been discontinued so are a massive bargain at the moment  Big smile

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Originally posted by H2

I was thinking about this at the gym last night - there is some weird culture in dinghy sailing that places pride in not spending cash on things. I cannot think of another sport that people do "seriously" (i.e. most weekends) where anyone would even blink if you said you spent £100 on shoes for the sport. In fact, I think in most sports if you said you went for the cheapest people would think you were very weird. Social insight over and out.


Well someone did say there are more dinghy sailors from up north... And Shots and Yorkshire folk are proud of their penny pinching!!

But actually, in the case of boots, it's perhaps that I don't consider feel "that" important to my sailing. Maybe I should. But I haven't. If I was running a marathon then £80+ shoes seem a good plan... But other than shorts and tea shirt that might be all I need. Yes I can spend £300 on a Garmin watch if I want to, but my phone could do that for me or a £10 stopwatch would be OK unless I'm trying to beat a record...

If I can buy boots for £25 or £100 are the £100 four time better? actually it sounds like they might not last so long, maybe they need to be 6 times better!

I own a £500+ dry suit, a £80+ buoyancy aid, because they had specific features I could justify paying for.
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